Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus and Senior Team Reporter Matt McMullen break down the Chiefs’ upcoming matchup with the Washington Commanders, plus Xavier Worthy joins the show! Ari Wolfe also stops by to talk through some storylines from around the AFC West and the NFL as a whole.
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Speaker 1: Chiefs go back to the primetime stage this week, but
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Speaker 1: hosting Monday Night Football this time, as they’ll host the
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Speaker 1: Washington Commanders, who make their first visit to the Kingdom
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Speaker 1: since twenty seventeen. But the Chiefs just might be the
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Speaker 1: epitome right now of unselfishness and an example for all
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Speaker 1: professional sports teams. Of course, defending the Kingdom is always
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Speaker 1: brought to you by your good friends at Ticketmaster. Reid
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Speaker 1: Humphrey snaps it to Mahomes and his hip. Now Mahomes
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Speaker 2: To touchdown Chansas City.
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Speaker 3: What happens everywhere?
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Speaker 2: Howeveryone?
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Speaker 1: I’m ch Holdes’s Voice of the Chiefs along with senior
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Speaker 1: team reporter Met mcmollon. This is the salute to service game,
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Speaker 1: as the Chiefs will entertain the Commanders.
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Speaker 2: On Monday Night Football.
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Speaker 1: The theme of this podcast will be unselfishness. To be
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Speaker 1: unselfish and I can’t think of any better example of
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Speaker 1: women or men being unselfish than those who serve us
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Speaker 1: in all of the branches. And it’s why we like
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Speaker 1: to highlight it every year. We were one of the
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Speaker 1: leaders get the NFL started in this so many major
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Speaker 1: military installations for the world or within an hour and
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Speaker 1: a half of where we set. But really, we can’t
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Speaker 1: start in selfishness without talking about our women and men
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Speaker 1: in service.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, the NFL is awesome because it gives us this
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Speaker 4: incredible platform to lift up the things that are really
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Speaker 5: We do that every single day. But it’s cool.
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Speaker 4: The NFL devotes an entire month to it, and in
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Speaker 4: this case, Monday Night Football for us is our salute
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Speaker 5: Very cool opportunity.
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Speaker 4: You’ll be seeing cool stories throughout the week about our
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Speaker 4: incredible military. And you’re right, I’m glad we started off
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Speaker 4: with that because that’s the most important thing with all
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Speaker 1: Chris McGowan, he was our host along with Shara at
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Speaker 1: West Point. But Chris, this is the epitome of this.
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Speaker 1: prayed Psalm ninety one. But I thought, what an act
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Speaker 4: and that’s really really cool something that like one percent
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Speaker 5: I appreciate them, and.
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Speaker 2: For over a decade.
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Speaker 1: Cale Kirby in our equipment department deserves big mention here
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Speaker 1: because he instead of just like getting a NFL gear
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Speaker 1: Cale takes it to a whole nother level. For years
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Speaker 1: let’s go around the world. We’ll get on our unselfish time.
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Speaker 1: Machine and zip around the earth.
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Speaker 5: Let’s do it. So I have twelve today.
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Speaker 4: plus announcements. Yes for Jered Wiley. Hopefully we see Jared
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Speaker 4: later this year. We have a listener in New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
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Speaker 4: Hopefully I pronounced that correctly. I’d listened to a YouTube
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Speaker 4: We have a listener in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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Speaker 4: We have a listener in Columbia, Missouri represent We have
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Speaker 4: On Sunday, you can join the Kingdom Bandwagon. We heard
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Speaker 4: from both of us. Heard from Ross from Ayrshire, Scotland,
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Speaker 4: YEP via email. We’ve heard from Ross before, but this
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Speaker 4: was a big weekend for him because he packed up
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Speaker 4: Rule and Byron. I hope you had a great time.
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Speaker 4: You picked the perfect game to come to. What an
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Speaker 4: awesome day here in Kansas City. Zach is in southern Oregon.
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Speaker 4: His area code is five four one mm, so kind
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Speaker 2: Hang in there, Zach, good to you.
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Speaker 4: We might Lee had a good point. He said, don’t
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Speaker 4: all Kansas social Security numbers begin with five to one four?
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Speaker 5: Which I don’t. I don’t know the answer to that.
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Speaker 5: Maybe they do.
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Speaker 2: That would not be true.
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Speaker 6: But let’s just I think that if you want to
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Speaker 4: Lee Kimberly is in Reading, Pennsylvania. You’ll like this one, okay.
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Speaker 4: I met Josh on the field on Sunday. He works
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Speaker 4: game day security for US. So he went to Centralia
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: Oh well, they had to remind me that the Panthers,
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Speaker 1: Centralia Panthers. I know so many families in that area.
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Speaker 1: Great high school.
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Speaker 5: Football and snapped the Smith Center winning.
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Speaker 2: Stre seventy nine game winning streak. Long.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, no, it’s fumbling overtime. Well, but the top two
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Speaker 1: running backs were hurt, but that’s okay.
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Speaker 2: We don’t have no excuses. Way to go.
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Speaker 1: Well, okaythers John Riggins Hut School, right, John Riggins went.
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Speaker 4: There, and he mentioned that to me. He also said,
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Speaker 4: didn’t Centralia beat Smith Center the last time too?
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Speaker 1: The twenty nine streak? Yeah, it’s a forty mile an
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Speaker 1: and they had like an eighty yard punt they were
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Speaker 1: down kicking from their own end zone and the.
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Speaker 2: Ball went like this high above the ground. But way
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Speaker 1: Actually, Centralia, you’re fueled by corning. Corning Lions carry that team.
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Speaker 2: That’s a whole another matter. Yep.
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Speaker 4: Well, anyway, he brings all this up because he informed
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Speaker 4: me that actual you remember actual legals. Yeah, so they
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Speaker 4: for a wild cast yep, yep. So he thought that
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Speaker 1: Keep the seventy nine game. So another one is Andale
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Speaker 1: down there Wichita. They had their streak broken two years ago.
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Speaker 1: They were steam rolling towards the seventy nine. The cool
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Speaker 1: thing is love Act. Still it’s a great area of
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Speaker 1: great families there too, But the odometer goes to zero.
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Speaker 1: So Smith Center still got the seventy nine there and
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Speaker 1: got to remind us in Trella, folks, they got I
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Speaker 1: think four state titles. Smith Center has ten. That’s okay.
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Speaker 1: You know who’s keeping track. So we can do this
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Speaker 4: So, are you guys like the undefeated Dolphins where you
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Speaker 4: pop champagne whenever a school loses their wedding.
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Speaker 2: Streak you can’t smell it on my breath.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, yeah, Josh, thought you’d like that. We heard from
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Speaker 4: Trevor and their sister Danielle. They’re holding down the fort
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Speaker 4: behind enemy lines and Indian Hills, Colorado. Trevor was also
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Speaker 4: small world, we’ve Grantsburg pirate, I guess, so yeah, yeah, yeah,
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Speaker 2: Love it?
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Speaker 5: I love that it’s the Grantsburg Pirates in the middle of.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, what’s the tie in for the pirates in northwest Wisconsin?
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Speaker 5: Like I suppose they have lakes, but other pirates on
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Speaker 4: We’ve mentioned Larry from Delaware before, but we had a
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Speaker 4: chance to actually meet Larry. So sometimes those that listen
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Speaker 4: our pregame show on game day a couple hours before
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Speaker 4: So great meeting you.
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Speaker 5: Larry.
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Speaker 4: So we didn’t know this about him. He was in
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Speaker 4: the Pentagon on nine to eleven and he informed us
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Speaker 4: of that and gave us these awesome coins kind of
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Speaker 4: commemorating the incredible sacrifice by the first responders that day
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Speaker 4: thank you, Larry. He was an honor to meet you.
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Speaker 4: proudly in our offices. So thank you, Larry, it was
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Speaker 4: great meeting you. Then shout out to KK, Brin and Annabelle,
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Speaker 4: their parents, Matt and Meghan as well. They’ve been making
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Speaker 4: got a bunch of them over the last couple of years,
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Speaker 4: but based on the results from the game on Sunday,
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Speaker 4: I don’t think I can ever take this one off.
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Speaker 4: So thank you guys. Wore us the whole game, and
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Speaker 4: you know, it was just one of the most dominant
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Speaker 4: performances in NFL history. So I’m going to keep this
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Speaker 1: And you’ll see some of our players wearing them two
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Speaker 5: You’re that guy.
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Speaker 5: Then around the world’s really taken off.
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Speaker 1: It’s taken off. Then Steve Cold, I was in the
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Speaker 1: And another phenomenon that has happened now three weeks in
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Speaker 5: Fourteen from Colne.
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Speaker 1: I’m trying, I’m trying to think of all the communities
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Speaker 5: Up any Ryan Fire Jerseys.
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Speaker 1: Well, they were from somewhere from Dusseldorf. Yeah, and that’s
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Speaker 2: Bobble heads for people. It was it was, it was awesome.
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Speaker 5: Okay, wow, how about that.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, we’re not even into football yet.
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Speaker 5: No, it’s seventeen minutes.
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Speaker 1: That’s okay, it’s all good. Uh, we’ll just mention this
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Speaker 1: before we get to Xavier Worthy And and he’s perfect
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Speaker 2: And is it reading Pennsylvania by the way, probably.
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Speaker 1: It is, yes, reading Pensa.
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Speaker 4: We have we have a resident penn Sylvanian in here
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Speaker 1: They went to East Stroudsburg. But he was I could
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Speaker 4: Know, it’s like Tony reality on PTI Like you called
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Speaker 4: it reading Pennsylvania, it’s reading you more on now I know.
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Speaker 1: So anyway you don’t, Yeah, Pennsylvania’s we got it right anyway.
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Speaker 1: And there’s a Redding, Kansas.
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Speaker 5: Too, really, oh yeah, spelled the same way.
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Speaker 1: the communities to make up the Northern Heights Wildcats. That’s
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Speaker 1: one other matter, all right, unselfishness, the win against the Raiders.
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Speaker 1: There’s so many storylines there, but to me, the biggest
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Speaker 1: there’s only one football to go around, right, how are
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Speaker 2: We don’t know.
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Speaker 1: But the fact that this team right now is so
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Speaker 4: Have you picked up on the everybody’s got to eat thing? Oh,
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Speaker 4: They just want to win. And when Hollywood catches the
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Speaker 5: It’s very cool.
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Speaker 4: And think about, like, we have a lot of players
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Speaker 4: the Chiefs. Xavier’ Worthy number one receiver for the Texas
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Speaker 4: Longhorns first round pick in the draft, like a guy
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Speaker 4: Taekwan Thornton was a former second round pick, had the
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Speaker 5: He’s content being part of this group. I can go
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Speaker 4: Jujus Smith Schuster was in the league at like twenty
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Speaker 5: Think about that.
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Speaker 4: I mean, this offense is taking off right now, and
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Speaker 4: Because he currently three Week seven leads the NFL in
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Speaker 6: Yeah, but you don’t hear him talked about now everybody else.
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Speaker 6: Xavier Worthy with us on the podcast this theme x
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Speaker 6: is about being unselfish and just the fact of how
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Speaker 2: What about being unselfish?
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Speaker 7: I mean, shoot, we got so many guys that could
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Speaker 7: I feel like that’s where it comes in, and where
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Speaker 5: How much fun was that?
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Speaker 7: Like I said, I did the mic and when I
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Speaker 1: It was so awesome because it looked like you were
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Speaker 4: So speaking of the micd up, you kind of talked
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Speaker 4: about the Chief wave. Is that what we’re calling it now?
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Speaker 3: Yeah, we’re gonna call it a chief wave.
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Speaker 5: Yeah.
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Speaker 4: So I’ve had like multiple people in my life before
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Speaker 4: the miked up asking what is Xavier doing?
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Speaker 5: Like where is this coming from how does that start?
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Speaker 7: The crazy part is I do even know what to
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Speaker 7: do it for a celebration, and I got up and
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Speaker 7: just did that. Yeah, Okay, that looked kind of cool.
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Speaker 7: I’m gonna keep doing it, and everybody was like, what’s that?
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Speaker 7: I like, so, I don’t know, I just did it.
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Speaker 5: I think it’s pretty cool.
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Speaker 2: Keep going. It’s gonna catch on, as you know.
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Speaker 1: I want to ask the exavier though, because I talk
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Speaker 1: about your toughness, I say, he’s fresh, no tough. How
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Speaker 1: much pride do you take into that? I said, this
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Speaker 1: guy is like super strong pound for pound. What about
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Speaker 1: people that maybe overlook that in making a tough catch,
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Speaker 1: tough player, you got a block.
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Speaker 7: I mean, so just this game that came about, like
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Speaker 7: the reatest game. I mean, I’m playing with a fully
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Speaker 7: torn even we went up in high ball high point
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Speaker 7: of the ball, So I mean it just kind of
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Speaker 7: shows that I’m willing to go out there and give
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Speaker 7: it all.
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Speaker 3: Get my off of the team.
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Speaker 4: So since you got back in week four, the offensive
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Speaker 4: scored at least twenty eight points every single week. How
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Speaker 4: much fun is the group having collectively just going out
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Speaker 4: there and playing the ball. We kind of knew you
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Speaker 4: guys could play, right.
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Speaker 3: I mean, it feels like training camp. We go out there.
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Speaker 7: I mean this past game we had Coach Nax kind
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Speaker 7: of said that we had a nineteen play drive, a
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Speaker 7: fourteen play drive, a thirteen playing drive, and it was
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Speaker 7: long drive drive. I mean we’re tired, but I mean
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Speaker 7: we kind of did it in training camp. I mean
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Speaker 7: it felt like practice. So once you go out there
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Speaker 7: and get the repetition that you get in practice and
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Speaker 7: carried it over to the game, it just it starts
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Speaker 7: to get the plumb for you.
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Speaker 1: Final question, Monday Night Football Commanders. Now you got to
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Speaker 1: back it up. You’ve learned in this league, now to
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Speaker 1: stack it up. How excited are you about the Monday
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Speaker 1: night game against the Commanders.
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Speaker 7: I mean, yeah, the Commanders are. They’re a really good team.
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Speaker 7: I mean, don’t let the pass games fleet. I mean
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Speaker 7: they’re a really good groups as a unit. They showed
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Speaker 7: it last year. So just coming in with a mindset
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Speaker 7: just continue to keep getting better, continue to grow as
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Speaker 7: the team.
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Speaker 2: Xavier Worthy, it’s just getting started right. The wave get ready.
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Speaker 1: So again a shout out there to Xavier and again,
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Speaker 1: being unselfish, you mentioned Hollywood. He had sixteen targets in
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Speaker 1: Week one in Brazil against the Chargers. He had four
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Speaker 1: last week, but we’ll whoo. Those four resulted in two
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Speaker 1: catches and a touchdown. As I said on the air,
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Speaker 1: he’s loving gargling the sweet nectar of the end zone.
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Speaker 1: But I’m gonna throw the running backs in here as well. Yeah,
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Speaker 1: we can talk about the wide receivers and tight ends.
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Speaker 1: Think about it. Cream Hunt had fourteen touches in the
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Speaker 1: Baltimore game. But what about last week when Isaiah Pacheco
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Speaker 1: had fifteen touches but he also had a touchdown against
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Speaker 1: the Raiders. So the point here is this team is
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Speaker 1: full of unselfishness, and I’ll even put it on the
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Speaker 1: defense as well. Being the same way, and the fact
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Speaker 1: that if this rocket ship is going to continue to
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Speaker 1: move up and you and I anticipated it has to be,
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Speaker 1: you don’t know whose week it’s going to be. And
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Speaker 1: so I would advise you if you get frustrated on
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Speaker 1: your fantasy team, don’t take a chief. Okay, because who
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Speaker 1: knows whose week it’s going to be. But for reality
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Speaker 1: football and winning football right now, the Chiefs, I think
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Speaker 1: are the epitome. If you’re an NBA team, you want
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Speaker 1: to study us if you’re in I don’t care an
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Speaker 1: NHL team or an MLB team study us because so
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Speaker 1: many guys, so many gals, so many agents can get
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Speaker 1: caught up in stats. You got to get targets and catches.
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Speaker 1: I need to get endorsements. Let’s get and that does
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Speaker 1: not work in the hallways of this place.
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Speaker 4: Eight different players for the Chiefs on Sunday had at
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Speaker 4: least fourteen receiving yards that matched the most for any
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Speaker 4: team in a single game this year. I mean that
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Speaker 4: kind of tells the story right there. This team is
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Speaker 4: so hard to defend right now, because finally, the offense
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Speaker 4: that we’ve been talking about for like a year and
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Speaker 4: a half, we saw it on Sunday and it’s pretty good.
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Speaker 4: And to see it humming like that, I get it.
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Speaker 4: The Raiders defense has been struggling, but still this offense
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Speaker 4: is super, super exciting. I can’t wait to see where
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Speaker 4: it goes from here. And you’re right, I think it
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Speaker 4: stems from an unselfishness at its core, because nobody really
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Speaker 4: cares who’s getting all the numbers as long as the
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Speaker 4: team is winning, and it’s fun to talk about these stats.
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Speaker 4: At the very end, because it’s not like one or
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Speaker 4: two players is driving the whole thing. Like the guys
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Speaker 4: have been saying, everybody’s eating in this offense, and it’s
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Speaker 4: fun to watch.
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Speaker 2: Defensively, it’s there as well.
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Speaker 1: Jamari Connor was my guest on the Chiefs Kingdom Show
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Speaker 1: before we had the Mahomes Gala. It was a long
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Speaker 1: Monday night. But the fact that Chamorrow something’s very interesting
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Speaker 1: about him. He’s so willing to play special teams. He
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Speaker 1: wants to do it. It’s very rare to see a
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Speaker 1: player who’s second untackles he’s really close to. Nick Bolton
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Speaker 1: is usually the leader. Nick right now is at fifty
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Speaker 1: five Tomorrow’s at forty seven tackles. But then that second
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Speaker 1: or top five tackle leader usually isn’t at the top
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Speaker 1: of the special teams tackle charts. And Chamari was leading
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Speaker 1: in special teams tackles until Cooper McDonald had an awesome
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Speaker 1: game and went ahead him by one. That is also
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Speaker 1: being unselfish, where you have first team guys on defense,
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Speaker 1: even offense, but first team defensive players who are ready,
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Speaker 1: willing and able and want to play special teams and
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Speaker 1: Matt I’m telling you, in the National Football League that
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Speaker 1: is not always the case. Many guys will go, no,
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Speaker 1: I’m gonna save myself for defense. You’re not gonna put
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Speaker 1: me on teams or even a sublime way in body language,
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Speaker 1: you don’t want it.
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Speaker 2: Not with a squad.
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Speaker 1: That’s really part of the magic of this team is
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Speaker 1: it’s in all three phases.
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Speaker 5: Yeah, it really is. Can we talk about the defensive
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Speaker 5: domination really quick?
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Speaker 2: Sure?
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Speaker 5: How good it was on Sunday? Because I had to
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Speaker 5: have the three first downs?
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Speaker 2: Three first downs.
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Speaker 4: Three first downs. The Raiders had three first downs on Sunday.
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Speaker 4: It was the fewest for any team in a game
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Speaker 4: since two thousand and eight. The Falcons ironically held the
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Speaker 4: Raiders to only three first towns in that game. You
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Speaker 4: want to guess the quarterbacks in that game? Falcons and
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Speaker 4: Raiders in two thousand.
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Speaker 2: And eight, No, man, no clue, Oh gosh no.
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Speaker 4: So for the Falcons it was some rookie named Matt Ryan. Yeah,
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Speaker 4: it turned out to be a pretty good player.
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Speaker 2: You never heard of him.
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Speaker 5: The Raiders quarterback was JaMarcus Russell. Yep, yep.
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Speaker 4: So that’s the last time a team had three first downs.
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Speaker 4: Moral of the story in a game.
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Speaker 1: If they send video home with you in whatever form
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Speaker 1: it is, make sure you watch them.
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Speaker 4: We should watch the video your homework. A team has
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Speaker 4: only had three or fewer first downs in a game
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Speaker 4: five times since two thousand, so that doesn’t happen very often.
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Speaker 4: As a result, the Raiders only ran thirty plays on Sunday.
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Speaker 4: That was the second fewest plays in a single game
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Speaker 4: in the Super Bowl era. The only team that ran
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Speaker 4: fewer plays in the Super Bowl era in a game
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Speaker 4: was the nineteen ninety nine expansion Cleveland Browns in Week one.
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Speaker 4: So I’m not saying this to disparage the Raiders. I’m
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Speaker 4: saying it because this was an incredible defensive performance by
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Speaker 4: the Chiefs to stop a team that has some really
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Speaker 4: capable players, guys like Ashton Genty in the backfield, Well,
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Speaker 4: the Chiefs completely shut them down in this defense. I
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Speaker 4: thought it was so cool that a week after shutting
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Speaker 4: down Detroit like they did the whole the number one
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Speaker 4: scoring offense in the NFL to only seventeen points, they
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Speaker 4: didn’t kind of start reading their own press clippings and.
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Speaker 5: Say, hey, we’re really good.
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Speaker 4: They were fired up and ready for this game to
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Speaker 4: the point where Las Vegas was truly never in it.
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Speaker 5: Offensively. Three first downs is crazy.
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Speaker 4: So again I’m fired up about this defense and now
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Speaker 4: going into week eight, it’s now the number three scoring
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Speaker 4: defense in the NFL.
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Speaker 1: And we mentioned it there was such a vibe of
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Speaker 1: getting Rushy back to play last week. With that vibe
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Speaker 1: was also felt in the defensive hallway. Tomori actually verified
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Speaker 1: that on the Chiefs Kingdom Show, the Chiefs were this
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Speaker 1: close being tied for first place in the AFC West.
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Speaker 1: Give credit to the Denver Broncos of pulling that game
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Speaker 1: out down twenty six to eight with a remarkable fourth
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Speaker 1: quarter comeback. But our eye on the West is Ari Wolf.
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Speaker 8: Welcome everyone’s Week eight out West with Ari Wolf. It
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Speaker 8: is my pleasure today to talk to the voices of
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Speaker 8: the Chiefs defending the Kingdom. We’ve got Mitch Holtis the
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Speaker 8: voice of the Chiefs, Matt mcmall and gentlemen. Great win
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Speaker 8: for the Chiefs. It was nice to have a stress
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Speaker 8: free Sunday thirty one to nothing. Chiefs look great, it
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Speaker 8: was awesome. It’s great to beat a division rival. But
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Speaker 8: let’s get into the AFC West, because that’s what we
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Speaker 8: do on this part of the podcast. We start at
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Speaker 8: the top of the division We will start with the
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Speaker 8: Denver Broncos, who were held scoreless for three quarters, score
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Speaker 8: thirty three fourth quarter points. It was one of the
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Speaker 8: more incredible fourth quarters I’ve ever seen. You had potential
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Speaker 8: to be my game of the week, but if you
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Speaker 8: had to watch the first three quarters, the fourth quarter
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Speaker 8: didn’t make up for how terrible the first three quarters
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Speaker 8: were bon Knicks, two touchdown passes, two rushing touchdowns all
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Speaker 8: in the fourth quarter. That’s never happened before. It’s the
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Speaker 8: most points ever scored after being shut out for three
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Speaker 8: quarters in the history of the National Football League. Down
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Speaker 8: eighteen points with six minutes left, somehow Bon Knicks and
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Speaker 8: the Broncos get a win. They’re five and two. It
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Speaker 8: was sort of gut wrenching to watch. New York sort
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Speaker 8: of fizzled us away. But I got to say that
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Speaker 8: the Broncos are finding ways to win. They are going
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Speaker 8: to be a tough out. Are they the cream of
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Speaker 8: the crop in the AMC West?
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Speaker 2: Now?
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Speaker 8: I think we know the Chiefs are that team. But
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Speaker 8: what’s your takeaway, guys from the way the Broncos keep
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Speaker 8: finding ways to win?
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Speaker 4: Well, First of all, it was strange being able to
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Speaker 4: watch these games because we were home by like three
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Speaker 4: forty five on Sunday. Not only did we have a
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Speaker 4: noon game, it also lasted like two hours and fifty minutes.
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Speaker 4: So I was watching this game and the Chargers game,
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Speaker 4: which we’ll talk about in a minute, kind of simultaneously,
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Speaker 4: and in my brain, the Giants had the Broncos taken
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Speaker 4: care of, like that game was over and the Chargers
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Speaker 4: Colts won was the one that was still kind of
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Speaker 4: up in the air. And then yeah, somehow the Broncos
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Speaker 4: find a way to score all these points in just
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Speaker 4: six minutes. I do give credit to the Broncos for
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Speaker 4: finding ways to win these games. This is three weeks
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Speaker 4: in a row that they very easily could have lost,
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Speaker 4: and they found a way to win. Considering how the
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Speaker 4: Chiefs have won games over the years, I’m not going
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Speaker 4: to disparage that that’s impressive. I just all questions about
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Speaker 4: the Broncos offense and having to do that in the
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Speaker 4: fourth quarter, Like they put themselves in a position where
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Speaker 4: they had to score a bunch of points in the
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Speaker 4: fourth quarter. But they figured it out, and I’ll give
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Speaker 4: them credit.
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Speaker 5: They found a way.
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Speaker 4: The Jackson Dart interception was the key with all that
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Speaker 4: and you take that out, maybe it’s a different outcome.
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Speaker 5: But I’ll give them credit. They found a way.
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Speaker 1: Are a one thousand, six hundred and eight teams in
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Speaker 1: a row had leads of eighteen or more in the
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Speaker 1: fourth quarter and all one. That’s one, six, ZHO eight
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Speaker 1: and zero until this game. So give the Broncos credit.
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Speaker 1: Even Sean Payton said it after the game. They’re one
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Speaker 1: in six last year, and they were one and six
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Speaker 1: last year in one possession games including our block field
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Speaker 1: goal game. But this year they’re four and two. But
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Speaker 1: that is six of their seven games or one possession games. Now,
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Speaker 1: let’s what’s the narrative here, because last year for us
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Speaker 1: it was, oh my gosh, you can’t live that way.
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Speaker 1: They’re not blowing anybody out what’s going on. And for
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Speaker 1: the Broncos, they’re just a gritty, gutsy team. So it’s
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Speaker 1: just a matter of anything like business, politics or sports.
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Speaker 1: It’s whatever narrative we want to present. But give them credit.
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Speaker 1: They’re doing a great job. But I think we kind
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Speaker 1: of did the same thing last year. That’s another matter.
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Speaker 8: All right, Let’s go to the Chargers, who are now
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Speaker 8: tied with the Chiefs. But because the Chargers one in
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Speaker 8: Week one. They are the number two team currently in
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Speaker 8: the AFC West. They lose to the Colts thirty eight
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Speaker 8: to twenty four. This Colts offense continues to just produce
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Speaker 8: points every single week. I think you could make a
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Speaker 8: compelling case right now, the Shan Steiken is the leader
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Speaker 8: for the Coach of the Year, that Daniel Jones is
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Speaker 8: the leader for the comeback Player of the Year, and
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Speaker 8: the Jonathan Taylor is in the conversation for Offensive Player
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Speaker 8: of the Year or potentially even MVP. So with all
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Speaker 8: that said, the Chargers more injuries they’re dealing. They have
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Speaker 8: not had any luck when a term see keeping their
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Speaker 8: guys healthy. Herbert throws two more interception. Guys, that’s a
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Speaker 8: total of six that already doubles all the interceptions he
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Speaker 8: threw a year ago. This is the team that’s now
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Speaker 8: lost three or four games. The shine has come off
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Speaker 8: the Chargers. This is a team that really wants to
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Speaker 8: run the ball under Harbaugh. They’re throwing it a lot,
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Speaker 8: but their offensive lines banged up. It appears the Chargers
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Speaker 8: are going in the wrong direction. Matt, what was your
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Speaker 8: takeaway from the Colts and the Chargers.
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Speaker 4: Yeah, well, quick note on the Colts. It’s crazy at
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Speaker 4: this point in the year, we’re now seeing like either
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Speaker 4: it’s traditional rankings or like advanced metrics that have the
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Speaker 4: Colts offense up there with like the twenty eighteen Chiefs
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Speaker 4: and the seven Patriots and the twenty thirteen Broncos. And
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Speaker 4: I still can’t wrap my head around it. But I mean,
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Speaker 4: I respect what they did against the Chargers in this one,
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Speaker 4: because whenever the Chargers would answer, the Colts would just
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Speaker 4: go right back down the field and score themselves. The
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Speaker 4: Chargers can never get within arms length in this game,
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Speaker 4: and I think you’re seeing the injuries catching up with
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Speaker 4: the Chargers, particularly on their offensive line. I think Herbert’s
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Speaker 4: the most pressured quarterback in the NFL right now according
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Speaker 4: to Pro Football Focus pressure metrics. Very difficult to move
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Speaker 4: the football if you’re constantly under pressure. The real story here, though,
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Speaker 4: for me, is the Chargers defense. It’s surprising to me
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Speaker 4: because this was a defense that was top five, top
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Speaker 4: three scoring defense in the.
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Speaker 2: NFL last year.
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Speaker 4: Started the season really well on defense too, but they
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Speaker 4: have allowed twenty seven or more points in three straight
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Speaker 4: games now and again kind of watching the game on
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Speaker 4: Sunday I’m thinking, well, if the Chargers defense can make
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Speaker 4: some plays, get a three and out, get a stop,
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Speaker 4: and then Herbert can get the ball back and I
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Speaker 4: try to score, the Chargers can make a game of it.
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Speaker 4: But the Chargers couldn’t get any stops defensively, and for
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Speaker 4: me kind of watching this Harbaugh iteration of the Chargers,
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Speaker 4: that was surprising.
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Speaker 1: I feel like the Colts this year are this week’s
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Speaker 1: opponent that we’ve got. They’re the commanders of twenty four.
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Speaker 1: Like they just burst onto the scene and like, wow,
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Speaker 1: look at these guys. And I’m with Matt here. We
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Speaker 1: can talk about Herbert, we can talk about being beat
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Speaker 1: up on the offensive line.
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Speaker 2: I think he’s two.
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Speaker 1: Games over five hundred in his career and that’s something
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Speaker 1: that has to be a long term discussion that you
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Speaker 1: don’t hear again on narratives. But it’s their defense now
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Speaker 1: isn’t completely healthy either, but they’re getting a run rough,
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Speaker 1: shot over and could not get a stop when they
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Speaker 1: needed it. Some of that is the colest But how
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Speaker 1: much of this is a mystery about the Chargers. You
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Speaker 1: mentioned they have lost three of four. Their only win
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Speaker 1: a twenty nine to twenty seven win over Miami. That’s it,
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Speaker 1: or otherwise they would have lost four in a row.
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Speaker 1: So right now the Chargers are trying to you know,
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Speaker 1: put it together with great tape and bubble gum and glue.
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Speaker 8: Well, look, they’ve got to play Thursday night against the
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Speaker 8: Minnesota team. And you know, I want to bring up
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Speaker 8: Carson Wentz because he was with the Chiefs last year
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Speaker 8: as the backup. He was highly touted coming out of
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Speaker 8: North Dakota State. The thing about Carson Wentz is he
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Speaker 8: does so many things great, but he’s just good enough
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Speaker 8: to get you beat. He always makes a couple of
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Speaker 8: just catastrophic mistakes, and I really he was ever really
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Speaker 8: put in that position last year with the Chiefs. But
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Speaker 8: you know, you look back at all the stops where
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Speaker 8: he’s been, he shows flashes of brilliance. I think it
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Speaker 8: makes a very compelling game for Thursday, and it feels
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Speaker 8: like a must win for the Vikings and for the Chargers.
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Speaker 8: We’ll get to that in a moment. We get to that.
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Speaker 8: But just the Carson Wentz thing is fascinating to me.
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Speaker 8: And I know you guys got to know him a
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Speaker 8: little bit last year. Last week’s best game of the Week,
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Speaker 8: we had all the eight from me to Thursday night,
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Speaker 8: Joe Flacco, Aaron Rodgers, the two forty plus guys. I mean,
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Speaker 8: they bawled out. It was a really entertaining game to watch.
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Speaker 8: The back and forth. You know, I know Cincinnati remains
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Speaker 8: a threat when you think about Joe Burrow and if
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Speaker 8: they can get into the postseason, the last team to
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Speaker 8: beat the Chiefs in the AFC. So when I look
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Speaker 8: at the Bengals with Joe Flacco, I can say it
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Speaker 8: was fun to watch. If you could take away worrying
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Speaker 8: about what the Bengals might be in three months, it
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Speaker 8: was just a really fun game to see these two
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Speaker 8: forty plus year old guys sling it around. I thought,
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Speaker 8: in particular Flacco just he kept it simple, right. I
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Speaker 8: felt like it was like he got with a bunch
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Speaker 8: of rod receivers. They were in a sandlot and He’s like, look,
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Speaker 8: I’ve got the best wide receiver out here on the field.
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Speaker 8: I’m just gonna get him in the football by any
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Speaker 8: means possible. I thought it was a ton of fun
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Speaker 8: to watch the back of We’re thirty three thirty one.
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Speaker 8: I assume that it was Thursday night. Hopefully you guys
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Speaker 8: weren’t too busy, would you guys think of the Thursday
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Speaker 8: night game?
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Speaker 1: Well, first of all, this is only your favorite game
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Speaker 1: because you’re like me, Matt’s just so young, and you
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Speaker 1: know tender this is. You loved it because you’re going
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Speaker 1: to the gym going I still got it, I got
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Speaker 1: next bet, and then with two torn achilles, like ten
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Speaker 1: minutes later, you’re like dragging yourself.
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Speaker 2: Out of the gym.
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Speaker 1: We all, all of us who are older, were like
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Speaker 1: celebrating this game of like, hey, you get still quarterback
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Speaker 1: a game when you’re forty three years old. But that
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Speaker 1: was somewhat comical, but those guys did ball out. We
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Speaker 1: got to talk about Flacco here being able to be
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Speaker 1: accurate and at the third level of that offense. Yes,
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Speaker 1: they’ve got weapons, we know that with Higgins and Chase,
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Speaker 1: but his accuracy he just joined he’s trying to they’re
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Speaker 1: making up stuff in the offense like he doesn’t he
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Speaker 1: doesn’t have that playbook down memorized. So we got to
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Speaker 1: give props her to Flacco and what he’s doing with
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Speaker 1: that team.
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Speaker 5: I remember just yeah, is.
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Speaker 8: There’s something so likable about Flackwell, he seems like it’s
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Speaker 8: such a just a regular guy. Like if you saw
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Speaker 8: him at a bar, you’d sit down, you’d have a
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Speaker 8: beer with him. Doesn’t he come across. It’s just like
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Speaker 8: the most down to earth quarterback in the NFL.
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Speaker 4: Well, he doesn’t get enough credit for how he’s been
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Speaker 4: able to prolong his career because I remember in twenty
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Speaker 4: nineteen when he was on the Broncos, his career was
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Speaker 4: basically over. It’s like, all right, this guy’s done, like
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Speaker 4: he’s going to retire, and he had some good years
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Speaker 4: with the Ravens, but he’s done.
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Speaker 3: I mean that was.
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Speaker 4: Seven eight years ago, and he’s not playing still at
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Speaker 4: a high level, winning games in primetime. It’s really impressive.
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Speaker 4: The most impressive thing from that game though, and it
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Speaker 4: was a fun game to watch overall, was Aaron Rodgers
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Speaker 4: somehow throwing it seventy yards in the air for that
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Speaker 4: Hail Mary at the very end. Obviously no one caught it,
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Speaker 4: but still, I mean that was incredible. I figured at
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Speaker 4: the point they were on the field, like he’ll get
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Speaker 4: it to maybe like the opposing twenty five or something,
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Speaker 4: maybe the twenty He got it there, and that was
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Speaker 4: the most impressive thing I thought from the night.
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Speaker 8: The other thing right, in terms of throwing the hail Mary,
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Speaker 8: Aaron Rodgers is the best of all time, right. I
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Speaker 8: think he’s got a handful of ones that you know,
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Speaker 8: have one game on Hail Mary’s or they’ve been you know,
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Speaker 8: at the half. And I gotta admit I didn’t think
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Speaker 8: he could get it to the end zone on Thursday night.
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Speaker 8: That throw just blew my mind. But what do you
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Speaker 8: think of it, Mitch.
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Speaker 2: Well, No, I mean he expects that to work.
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Speaker 1: Yeah, everybody else is watching it like there’s a point
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Speaker 1: zero zero three probability this is going to work. And
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Speaker 1: Aaron Rodgers has going now I’ve done. I think I’ve
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Speaker 1: got about seventy nine percent chance. I mean, so you
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Speaker 1: can see it when he launched it. To me though,
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Speaker 1: one of the comical things about the whole scenario with
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Speaker 1: Flacco is the fact that Cleveland is now getting it
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Speaker 1: put in their face.
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Speaker 2: I know they won this week, but the poor Browns.
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Speaker 1: Fans are now they have to deal with this of
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Speaker 1: like you’ve maybe salvage the Bengals season. So right, there’s
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Speaker 1: not enough copay in the therapy for that.
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Speaker 2: That Browns fan base.
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Speaker 8: Oh, that Browns fan base has been tortured all right,
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Speaker 8: I kind of jumped the gun a little bit getting
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Speaker 8: to this week’s games. I got excited to talk about
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Speaker 8: the Thursday night games, and I want to get your
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Speaker 8: guys take on it. You’ve got the Vikings, who are
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Speaker 8: a bit of a wounded team, but that at times
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Speaker 8: can really create a lot of problems against a Chargers
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Speaker 8: team that’s really banged up. Chargers haven’t been able to
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Speaker 8: protect and you know, coach Flora is a defense coordinator
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Speaker 8: for Minnesota, can make life really challenging on a quarterback.
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Speaker 8: I mean feel like they’ve got, you know, sometimes seven
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Speaker 8: or eight guys up on the line of scrimmage. What
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Speaker 8: are your guys’ thoughts on the Thursday night game.
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Speaker 4: I think Brian Flores might blitz fifty times in this game.
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Speaker 4: That’s my thought process on it, particularly with it being
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Speaker 4: a Thursday night er.
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Speaker 5: I don’t know.
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Speaker 4: I just figure it’s going to be tough on this
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Speaker 4: Chargers offensive line with all of their injuries against that
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Speaker 4: Minnesota pass rush on the other side. Though you mentioned
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Speaker 4: all the turnovers for Carson Wentz to Minnesota in recent weeks.
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Speaker 4: They have at least two giveaways in each of their
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Speaker 4: last three games. I think the Vikings have a really
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Speaker 4: good shot in this game because of their pass rush
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Speaker 4: and what they can do to the Chargers offense. But
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Speaker 4: you can’t turn the ball over, particularly on the road,
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Speaker 4: and give Herbert a short field. So if the Vikings
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Speaker 4: can protect the football, I think they have a great shot.
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Speaker 4: But they haven’t been able to do that in about
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Speaker 4: a month now, so we’ll see.
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Speaker 2: I like Carson Wentz, so I like him. It’s good
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Speaker 2: to have him here.
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Speaker 1: Last year he had no shot in that Week eighteen game,
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Speaker 1: and we had against the Broncos. But it’s it’s making
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Speaker 1: the critical mistake and let’s go back to the gym
880
00:39:10,440 –> 00:39:13,560
Speaker 1: and saying I still got it. Hey, I got next,
881
00:39:14,200 –> 00:39:16,040
Speaker 1: and they’re all looking at you, strange I go over
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Speaker 1: to the other gym.
883
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Speaker 2: But you have to reinvent yourself, Ari.
884
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Speaker 1: You and I being old now, we’ve got to reinvent
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Speaker 1: ourselves if we’re going to be involved in those games.
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Speaker 1: And that’s where Carson Wentz has to realize. This is
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Speaker 1: not the Carson Wentz of the Eagles before he tore
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Speaker 1: his ACL.
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Speaker 2: This is me trying to figure out how to win
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Speaker 2: a game. If that’s throwing a.
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Speaker 1: Check down, if that’s checking to a run, trying to
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Speaker 1: prolong a drive that’s better than throwing the game ending pick.
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Speaker 1: And I think that’s where Wentz has got to be
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Speaker 1: mentally going into this game. The Chargers, it’s so hard
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Speaker 1: to play a Thursday night game and do the quick
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Speaker 1: turnaround and what that’s got facing them, especially with the
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Speaker 1: injuries that they’ve got. And so and I think Brian
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Speaker 1: Flores deserves to be a head coach again.
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Speaker 2: I’m sorry.
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Speaker 1: I just think he got kind of messed over and
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Speaker 1: somebody will be smart enough.
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Speaker 2: To hire him.
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Speaker 1: But yeah, he’s enough of a mastermind to wreck the
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Speaker 1: Charger party.
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Speaker 8: All right. The Raiders are off this week. They get
906
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Speaker 8: a much needed by the only other AFC West game.
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Speaker 8: We’ve got the Dallas Cowboys in the Denver Broncos, which
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Speaker 8: I think is a little sexier of a game that
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Speaker 8: I might have thought a couple of weeks ago. Dak
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Speaker 8: Prescott’s putting together an incredible season. You’ve got sixteen touchdown passes,
911
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Speaker 8: only three interceptions. Their offense has been exceptional. It looked
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Speaker 8: great against Washington. You’ve got a Denver team coming off
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Speaker 8: this incredible emotional comeback. This is a game I’m not
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Speaker 8: really sure which way it goes, I think if Dallas
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Speaker 8: can put up another thirty plus point performance, I’m not
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Speaker 8: sure the Broncos can match it. What do you guys
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Speaker 8: think of the Cowboys and the Broncos.
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Speaker 4: Kind of interesting because it’s best on best in a
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Speaker 4: way where the Cowboys are averaging thirty two points per
920
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Speaker 4: game right now, but the Denver defense is legit like
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Speaker 4: a top five scoring defense, so I’m curious who can
922
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Speaker 4: win that battle. But then on the other side, the
923
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Speaker 4: Cowboys defense has struggled all year and they have a
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Speaker 4: bunch of injuries obviously, and the Broncos offense has been
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Speaker 4: struggling outside of some of these crazy fourth quarters that
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Speaker 4: they’ve had, so something has to give on both sides there.
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Speaker 4: I do think if the Broncos find themselves in another
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Speaker 4: hole in the second half or fourth quarter, this is
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Speaker 4: the kind of team in Dallas where you can’t just
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Speaker 4: climb out of an eighteen point deficit in six minutes,
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Speaker 4: because the Cowboys are going to score thirty points in
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Speaker 4: the fourth quarter if they need to. They can move
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Speaker 4: the ball really effectively, particularly now that they’re getting healthy
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Speaker 4: with their receivers. So if Denver can keep it close
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Speaker 4: throughout I do think the Broncos have a decent shot,
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Speaker 4: but this is not a team in Dallas that I
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Speaker 4: think the Broncos can pull one of these comebacks off against.
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Speaker 4: And like we talked about Mitch nine on the podcast,
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Speaker 4: there’s an opportunity here for the Chiefs to go into
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Speaker 4: Monday Night Football with a chance to be tied with
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Speaker 4: the Broncos for first place in the AFC West. So
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Speaker 4: I’m hoping the Cowboys can pull this thing out.
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Speaker 1: And if that’s the case, on Monday Night, ari that
944
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Speaker 1: map behind you, we’ll have like a burn hole in
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Speaker 1: it that will be at Kansas City because the place
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Speaker 1: will be going crazy if the Chiefs have a chance
947
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Speaker 1: to be tied for first at the end of Monday Night.
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Speaker 1: To me, and talking about these matchups, you know, sometimes
949
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Speaker 1: you look at a team and you’re going, well, they
950
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Speaker 1: got to fix this or fix that, And there’s some
951
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Speaker 1: things you’re looking at you’re going.
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Speaker 2: They’re just unfixable.
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Speaker 1: And right now, the Lions defense kind of reminds me
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Speaker 1: of that, although they had a nice performance on Monday
955
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Speaker 1: Night Football. But the Cowboy defense, to me, is one
956
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Speaker 1: of the smallest NFL defenses I’ve ever seen. That is
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Speaker 1: not a group where you’re looking at it like they’re
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Speaker 1: really physical. They’ve got to somehow rely on getting a steal,
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Speaker 1: a possession or get a takeaway, and against Denver, I’m
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Speaker 1: not sure they can do that. And Denver is just
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Speaker 1: so physical right now that I think that’s the matchup
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Speaker 1: that tips this in the Bronco favor.
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Speaker 8: Okay, all right, let’s go to what I think is
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Speaker 8: potentially the most compelling game for next week. I don’t
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Speaker 8: hope it’s going to turn into the best game. I
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00:42:47,080 –> 00:42:50,279
Speaker 8: think it’s compelling. We’ve got the Green Bay Packers on
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00:42:50,360 –> 00:42:52,759
Speaker 8: Sunday night going to play the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, look,
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Speaker 8: if this game is Atlantambou and Aaron Rodgers’s going back
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Speaker 8: there to play, look like it would be like a
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Speaker 8: ratings bonanza. But it’s still pretty cool to see Aaron
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Speaker 8: Rodgers go up against the Packers. I’m sure there’ll be
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Speaker 8: a lot of emotions if we all know they went
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Speaker 8: to the Jets for a couple of years. But look,
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Speaker 8: whenever Aaron Rodgers decides to call it a day and
975
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Speaker 8: he retires, he’ll always be remembered as a Green Bay Packer.
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Speaker 8: But the game also means a lot right. I mean,
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Speaker 8: the Steelers are sitting atop the AFC North. The Packers
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Speaker 8: right now are only have the one loss and the
979
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Speaker 8: one tie, and they could end up being the number
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Speaker 8: one seed in the NFC. I think it’s a compelling game.
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Speaker 8: I sort of think the Packers are a better team.
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Speaker 8: But the Steelers are at home. That place is going
983
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Speaker 8: to be loud, It’s going to be proud those you know,
984
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Speaker 8: the yellow towels are gonna be going the terrible towels.
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Speaker 8: What are your thoughts? Aaron Rodgers hosting his former team,
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00:43:39,239 –> 00:43:41,200
Speaker 8: the Packers on Sunday Night Football.
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Speaker 4: Well, from the Packers’ perspective, the Packers began the year
988
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Speaker 4: through the first two weeks looking like maybe the best
989
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Speaker 4: team in football, and even though they’ve been finding ways
990
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Speaker 4: to not necessarily lose a bunch of games in the
991
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Speaker 4: time since then, I feel like they’ve been hanging on
992
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Speaker 4: for dear life. I mean, that game against the Cardinals
993
00:43:56,840 –> 00:43:58,760
Speaker 4: could have gone either way. That was a coin flip
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Speaker 4: there at the end. So I’m curious if the Packers
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Speaker 4: can go out there and put a dominant performance together.
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Speaker 4: But the Steelers are playing good football too. I do
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Speaker 4: wonder if Aaron Rodgers is going to throw the ball
998
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Speaker 4: approximately one hundred times in this game. I can’t imagine
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Speaker 4: he’s going to hand it off too many times against
1000
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Speaker 4: the Packers.
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Speaker 5: What do you think?
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Speaker 1: What’s sequid distant between Green Bay and Pittsburgh, like Kalamazoo, Michigan.
1003
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Speaker 5: Is that the house right there?
1004
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Speaker 2: So yeah, there it is. Let me look they house.
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Speaker 1: That’s the house where Aaron Rodgers was I think in Kalamazoo, Michigan,
1006
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Speaker 1: in the dark for like a month. Oh right, question
1007
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Speaker 1: is I think he’ll go there this week and just
1008
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Speaker 1: be there until right before kickoff. He’ll repel from a
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Speaker 1: helicopter down right at kickoff.
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Speaker 2: And like, let’s go green Bay.
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Speaker 1: To me, I think it’s also a contrast to the
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Speaker 1: two divisions, Yes, because we have no idea in the
1013
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Speaker 1: AFC North you could have a nine and eight ten
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Speaker 1: and seven division winner. And you mentioned earlier on about
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Speaker 1: the Vikings needing to win. Yes, they do because now
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Speaker 1: the NFC North looks different than what we thought it
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Speaker 1: was gonna be because you got competitive teams there.
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Speaker 2: So to me, it’s also a contrast.
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Speaker 1: Of two guys that once had you know what currently
1020
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Speaker 1: does or once had Aaron Rodgers as their hopeful quarterback.
1021
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Speaker 1: But it’s also two divisions that are clashing that are
1022
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Speaker 1: very different.
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Speaker 8: Right now, Yeah, all right to my final thought, and
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Speaker 8: I’m so glad that Mitch is here because this has
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Speaker 8: a little bit of a historical context to it. My
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Speaker 8: final thought, and we’re gonna do some blending of sports here.
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Speaker 8: So last Friday, it’s Game four of the National League
1028
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Speaker 8: Championship Series, and Joe he Otani put on a performance
1029
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Speaker 8: that I think it’s hard to measure against any other sport.
1030
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Speaker 8: We’ve never seen anything like it. I think it’s already
1031
00:45:48,960 –> 00:45:52,359
Speaker 8: universally understood that it was the greatest game played by
1032
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Speaker 8: a baseball player in the history of Major League Baseball.
1033
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Speaker 8: And for those of you who don’t know some of
1034
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Speaker 8: the specifics, I’m gonna give you just a few stats.
1035
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Speaker 8: He pitched six shout out innings. Ten of his eighteen
1036
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Speaker 8: out seats recorded were strikeouts, so that means the defense
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Speaker 8: didn’t have to make a play on ten of those
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Speaker 8: outs for hitting purposes. They had five runs. He hit
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Speaker 8: three home runs, He scored three runs. He had three
1040
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Speaker 8: runs driven in, so that’s sixty percent of all of it.
1041
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Speaker 8: In four played appearances. He had a walk, in three
1042
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Speaker 8: home runs. So I was trying to think of a
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Speaker 8: way to equate what something on a football team, what
1044
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Speaker 8: somebody could do that would be the equivalent. So here’s
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Speaker 8: what I came up with. It would be Patrick Mahomes
1046
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Speaker 8: doing the following. He would throw for over three hundred
1047
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Speaker 8: yards and three touchdown. I have a perfect quarterback, Brady.
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Speaker 8: He would also play middle linebacker, have ten tackles, a
1049
00:46:42,320 –> 00:46:45,400
Speaker 8: pick six, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery, and
1050
00:46:45,520 –> 00:46:48,839
Speaker 8: made two fifty plus yard field goals. Is that a
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00:46:48,880 –> 00:46:53,479
Speaker 8: fair assessment of the ridiculousness of what we saw from
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00:46:53,680 –> 00:46:55,520
Speaker 8: show Hey last Friday? I mean, I think it’s the
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00:46:55,560 –> 00:46:58,279
Speaker 8: greatest performance I may have seen in any sport. What’s
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Speaker 8: your guys’ take on my final thought?
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Speaker 2: So?
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Speaker 4: I think sho Hey o Tani is the greatest baseball
1057
00:47:03,239 –> 00:47:05,279
Speaker 4: player of all time just because he can do a
1058
00:47:05,280 –> 00:47:08,399
Speaker 4: little bit of everything. He, to me, is the kid
1059
00:47:08,440 –> 00:47:11,759
Speaker 4: in little league who’s just way better than everyone else right,
1060
00:47:11,760 –> 00:47:15,240
Speaker 4: and can pitch and hit for power, he can steal
1061
00:47:15,280 –> 00:47:17,840
Speaker 4: fifty bases like it doesn’t make any sense to me
1062
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Speaker 4: that a human being can do all these things at
1063
00:47:20,320 –> 00:47:23,279
Speaker 4: an elite level. I love baseball, so I remember when
1064
00:47:23,320 –> 00:47:25,840
Speaker 4: sho Hay first came over, I was thinking how it
1065
00:47:25,920 –> 00:47:28,960
Speaker 4: was kind of ridiculous to think he could do this
1066
00:47:29,000 –> 00:47:31,239
Speaker 4: Travis Hunter thing where he’s going to pitch and hit,
1067
00:47:31,760 –> 00:47:34,440
Speaker 4: and I mean, to his credit, he is the best
1068
00:47:34,480 –> 00:47:38,480
Speaker 4: in baseball at both things, so he’s amazing. Looking forward
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00:47:38,520 –> 00:47:42,439
Speaker 4: to watching the World Series. The ALCS Game seven last
1070
00:47:42,520 –> 00:47:46,319
Speaker 4: night was incredible that seventh inning where there’s a few
1071
00:47:46,360 –> 00:47:49,719
Speaker 4: things better than George Springer coming to the plate and
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00:47:49,760 –> 00:47:52,120
Speaker 4: you have a moment that could go crazy and he
1073
00:47:52,160 –> 00:47:54,719
Speaker 4: comes through and the moment proceeds to be incredible, Like
1074
00:47:54,760 –> 00:47:55,360
Speaker 4: it was awesome.
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Speaker 5: So anyway, I’m with you on that.
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Speaker 4: My parting thought is that we are wearing hoodies right
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Speaker 4: now because it is sixty five degrees outside and finally
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Speaker 4: we have some fall weather in Kansas City. Mitch and
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Speaker 4: I enjoyed a beautiful fall day on Sunday, was not
1080
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Speaker 4: eighty eight degrees like it was the week prior, and
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Speaker 4: I think fall has arrived in Kansas City, and selfishly,
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Speaker 4: I’m very happy about that.
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Speaker 2: Yeah.
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Speaker 1: So a bad sign if you’re a Brewers fan is
1085
00:48:21,200 –> 00:48:24,480
Speaker 1: you’ve only had one run in three games and you’ve
1086
00:48:24,480 –> 00:48:27,439
Speaker 1: been completely shut down by everybody the Dodgers through out there,
1087
00:48:27,520 –> 00:48:29,560
Speaker 1: and then in Game four to try to survive, you
1088
00:48:29,600 –> 00:48:33,040
Speaker 1: have sho hey Otani. Yeah, like that’s a bad feeling
1089
00:48:33,120 –> 00:48:35,359
Speaker 1: to have. And the fact that Otani really hadn’t done
1090
00:48:35,360 –> 00:48:37,719
Speaker 1: a whole lot at the plate until then, You’re going,
1091
00:48:37,800 –> 00:48:40,680
Speaker 1: this isn’t this ain’t gonna work in game four the
1092
00:48:40,680 –> 00:48:44,160
Speaker 1: only thing close to baseball. Go back just a couple
1093
00:48:44,200 –> 00:48:47,360
Speaker 1: months ago Nick Kertz of the A’s, go back and
1094
00:48:47,400 –> 00:48:51,239
Speaker 1: look at his like he had six home runs. It
1095
00:48:51,360 –> 00:48:55,560
Speaker 1: was called the perfect offensive performance of all time. I
1096
00:48:55,600 –> 00:48:57,879
Speaker 1: think eight at bass. Go back and look it up.
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Speaker 1: But Nick Kertz of the A’s had the perfect offensive night.
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Speaker 1: Now he didn’t throw like six shutout innings or that
1099
00:49:05,239 –> 00:49:08,200
Speaker 1: would and so the Mahomes equivalent would be I’ll go,
1100
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Speaker 1: I’ll see what you had. But he would also have
1101
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Speaker 1: a pick six, return a punt for a touchdown, and
1102
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Speaker 1: block a kick.
1103
00:49:14,520 –> 00:49:16,640
Speaker 2: For a touchdown. Let’s just split it that way.
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Speaker 1: My final thought is is kind of the theme are
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00:49:20,160 –> 00:49:21,640
Speaker 1: two themes of this podcast.
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Speaker 2: One was this is salute to service. That’s the hoodies.
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Speaker 2: We have.
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00:49:25,160 –> 00:49:28,400
Speaker 1: Some of the most important military installations in the world
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00:49:28,400 –> 00:49:32,479
Speaker 1: are within ninety minutes of US and we’ve talked about
1110
00:49:32,520 –> 00:49:35,720
Speaker 1: that a lot, but also the unselfishness of this Chiefs
1111
00:49:35,719 –> 00:49:39,560
Speaker 1: team when it’s not an agency and you got to
1112
00:49:39,600 –> 00:49:42,200
Speaker 1: get touches and yards and we need endorsements and we
1113
00:49:42,280 –> 00:49:44,440
Speaker 1: got to get something done here. If you’re going to
1114
00:49:44,480 –> 00:49:46,480
Speaker 1: be that way in your agents, that way, stand down,
1115
00:49:46,560 –> 00:49:49,880
Speaker 1: go find someone else or else to play. Nine guys
1116
00:49:49,920 –> 00:49:52,840
Speaker 1: caught passes against the Raiders, and two of them just
1117
00:49:52,880 –> 00:49:55,400
Speaker 1: had one target and that was for thirty nine and
1118
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Speaker 1: twenty eight yards. Kelsey had three catches, one of those
1119
00:49:58,680 –> 00:50:02,359
Speaker 1: for forty four. This rocket has left the pad and
1120
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Speaker 1: nowhere is there any room for unselfishness. It’s a great
1121
00:50:05,920 –> 00:50:10,200
Speaker 1: example for every NBA team, every MLB team, every NHL team.
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00:50:10,320 –> 00:50:12,959
Speaker 2: If you’re selfish, leave it at the door, because that’ll
1123
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Speaker 2: get in the way of winning.
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Speaker 8: Let me tell you I agree with that. But it
1125
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Speaker 8: also applies to every family, every organization.
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Speaker 2: Right.
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Speaker 8: Selflessness always helps. You just can’t make it about yourself.
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Speaker 8: And it was just so wonderful. I have such a
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00:50:25,120 –> 00:50:27,680
Speaker 8: unique experience now watching the Chiefs games because I’m always
1130
00:50:27,680 –> 00:50:30,279
Speaker 8: thinking about you guys during the game, thinking what’s your
1131
00:50:30,280 –> 00:50:32,719
Speaker 8: stress level, Like, how’s it going this week? So I’m
1132
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Speaker 8: glad you guys had a stress free Sunday. I think
1133
00:50:35,800 –> 00:50:38,880
Speaker 8: Monday night, you know, hopefully the Broncos go down on
1134
00:50:38,960 –> 00:50:41,480
Speaker 8: Sunday and it shapes up for a Monday night where
1135
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Speaker 8: the Chiefs can get back where they belong atop the
1136
00:50:43,560 –> 00:50:45,960
Speaker 8: AFC West. That’s it for out West with ri will wait.
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Speaker 2: A minute, I gotta go to the gym. I got next,
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00:50:47,680 –> 00:50:48,200
Speaker 2: I got.
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00:50:48,040 –> 00:50:51,719
Speaker 8: Next, You got next? Love you guys, Hamstring.
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Speaker 1: So thanks to Ari, the AFC West looks very different
1141
00:50:55,719 –> 00:50:57,960
Speaker 1: than it did after the second week of the season.
1142
00:50:58,120 –> 00:50:59,800
Speaker 5: We are this close to being tied for first.
1143
00:51:00,280 –> 00:51:03,640
Speaker 4: But the exciting thing is, like we talked about, if
1144
00:51:03,680 –> 00:51:05,799
Speaker 4: some things can fall our way this weekend and the
1145
00:51:05,840 –> 00:51:08,160
Speaker 4: Chiefs can take care of business on Monday, we could
1146
00:51:08,160 –> 00:51:09,960
Speaker 4: be in first place this time next week.
1147
00:51:10,080 –> 00:51:10,839
Speaker 5: I’d like that plan.
1148
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Speaker 1: But to do that, it’s beating the Washington Commanders. Really,
1149
00:51:14,640 –> 00:51:17,719
Speaker 1: I use mercurial a lot, but this team in the
1150
00:51:17,800 –> 00:51:20,319
Speaker 1: context of looking at the three and four Commanders in
1151
00:51:20,360 –> 00:51:23,480
Speaker 1: twenty twenty five, and it’s really been about injuries, a
1152
00:51:23,520 –> 00:51:27,560
Speaker 1: plethora of injuries and turnovers. They are minus five in
1153
00:51:27,600 –> 00:51:30,359
Speaker 1: the giveaway takeaway margin. They did not have their top
1154
00:51:30,400 –> 00:51:33,399
Speaker 1: three wide receivers against the Dallas Cowboys and their forty
1155
00:51:33,400 –> 00:51:35,880
Speaker 1: four to twenty two loss. But I looked at this
1156
00:51:36,040 –> 00:51:38,759
Speaker 1: year in context of last year. If you look at
1157
00:51:38,800 –> 00:51:43,400
Speaker 1: last year, they were top five in most offensive categories.
1158
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Speaker 1: If you look at the Commanders a year ago, they
1159
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Speaker 1: were third in rushing, fifth and scoring. Now they’re still
1160
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Speaker 1: running the ball. They’re number one in the league in
1161
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Speaker 1: runs of ten plus yards. But this is a Commander
1162
00:51:53,200 –> 00:51:56,120
Speaker 1: team that is just missing a bunch of guys. We
1163
00:51:56,239 –> 00:51:59,200
Speaker 1: don’t know if they’re going to have Jayden Daniels or not.
1164
00:51:59,400 –> 00:52:01,440
Speaker 1: We don’t know they’re gonna have Deebo Samuel or not.
1165
00:52:01,760 –> 00:52:04,799
Speaker 1: Austin Eckler’s already out. Guys that they’ve been counting on
1166
00:52:04,840 –> 00:52:08,319
Speaker 1: are not there. They also went out thinking they were
1167
00:52:08,320 –> 00:52:10,560
Speaker 1: so close twelve and five last year, right, they get
1168
00:52:10,560 –> 00:52:12,839
Speaker 1: all the way the NFC Championship Game and give up
1169
00:52:12,880 –> 00:52:15,680
Speaker 1: fifty five points to the Eagles. But they went all
1170
00:52:15,760 –> 00:52:18,120
Speaker 1: in in the offseason. They signed like over a dozen
1171
00:52:18,239 –> 00:52:19,840
Speaker 1: free agents and now.
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Speaker 2: Here they are.
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Speaker 1: But really an interesting study for this Commander team, which
1174
00:52:25,640 –> 00:52:27,280
Speaker 1: still has weapons and they’re dangerous.
1175
00:52:27,480 –> 00:52:30,440
Speaker 4: Yeah, really interesting team here, because like you laid out,
1176
00:52:30,520 –> 00:52:32,840
Speaker 4: this is a group that went twelve and five last season,
1177
00:52:32,960 –> 00:52:35,360
Speaker 4: went all the way to the NFC Championship game and
1178
00:52:35,440 –> 00:52:38,080
Speaker 4: really kind of were a big surprise and they were
1179
00:52:38,160 –> 00:52:41,200
Speaker 4: fun and exciting. I remember that game against the Bengals
1180
00:52:41,239 –> 00:52:43,759
Speaker 4: on Monday Night Football last year. That was kind of
1181
00:52:43,760 –> 00:52:46,040
Speaker 4: like their announcement to the world, like we’re here. This
1182
00:52:46,120 –> 00:52:50,400
Speaker 4: isn’t your same old Commanders or Washington football team. And
1183
00:52:50,640 –> 00:52:53,480
Speaker 4: you know, with teams like that, the most difficult thing
1184
00:52:53,520 –> 00:52:55,160
Speaker 4: to do is to follow it up the next year
1185
00:52:55,200 –> 00:52:57,400
Speaker 4: where you’re expected to win. And they’ve had a lot
1186
00:52:57,400 –> 00:53:00,439
Speaker 4: of adversity this year. You mentioned the injuries. We don’t
1187
00:53:00,440 –> 00:53:02,799
Speaker 4: know if some of their top playmakers are going to
1188
00:53:02,800 –> 00:53:04,359
Speaker 4: play in this game, and they’ve missed him quite a bit.
1189
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Speaker 4: I mean, Daniels has already missed two games this year
1190
00:53:06,480 –> 00:53:08,680
Speaker 4: with a separate injury to his knee. On the other leg,
1191
00:53:09,160 –> 00:53:13,640
Speaker 4: they lose Dorance Armstrong to a ACL injury on Sunday
1192
00:53:13,680 –> 00:53:17,160
Speaker 4: against the Cowboys. Yeah, he leaves his team in sacks
1193
00:53:17,160 –> 00:53:18,440
Speaker 4: and pressure, so I’m not going to have him the
1194
00:53:18,480 –> 00:53:21,760
Speaker 4: rest of the year. So lots of injuries. It’s been difficult.
1195
00:53:22,000 –> 00:53:25,000
Speaker 4: And it’s tough too because this team in so many
1196
00:53:25,000 –> 00:53:28,319
Speaker 4: ways was like hyper efficient last year on offense, and
1197
00:53:29,000 –> 00:53:31,719
Speaker 4: part of that is Jaden Daniels is so lethal with
1198
00:53:31,760 –> 00:53:34,000
Speaker 4: his legs. He was second to only Lamar Jackson in
1199
00:53:34,040 –> 00:53:36,640
Speaker 4: terms of rushing by a quarterback last year. Well, when
1200
00:53:36,640 –> 00:53:38,720
Speaker 4: you have a knee injury, you have a hamstring injury,
1201
00:53:39,040 –> 00:53:41,279
Speaker 4: you can’t quite be as dynamic as a quarterback in
1202
00:53:41,360 –> 00:53:43,840
Speaker 4: terms of running the football, and that changes things with
1203
00:53:43,880 –> 00:53:47,120
Speaker 4: their offense. So they can still move the ball. We’ve
1204
00:53:47,120 –> 00:53:49,400
Speaker 4: seen that this year. Watch that Chargers game from a
1205
00:53:49,440 –> 00:53:51,960
Speaker 4: few weeks ago. They scored twenty seven points unanswered on
1206
00:53:52,000 –> 00:53:54,520
Speaker 4: the Chargers. So they’re still very dangerous, particularly if they
1207
00:53:54,560 –> 00:53:56,839
Speaker 4: get some weapons back here in this game. But their
1208
00:53:56,880 –> 00:53:59,040
Speaker 4: defense has struggled this year, and I think they’re a
1209
00:53:59,040 –> 00:54:00,719
Speaker 4: team right now kind of going through one of those
1210
00:54:00,719 –> 00:54:03,759
Speaker 4: growing pains of we know we’re good, we’re good last year,
1211
00:54:04,120 –> 00:54:05,800
Speaker 4: but you lose two games in a row. How do
1212
00:54:05,840 –> 00:54:07,719
Speaker 4: you respond to it. We’re going to find out a
1213
00:54:07,760 –> 00:54:10,080
Speaker 4: lot about this iteration of the Commanders over the next
1214
00:54:10,120 –> 00:54:10,600
Speaker 4: few weeks.
1215
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Speaker 1: Yeah, Well they have Deebo Samuel or not as a
1216
00:54:12,560 –> 00:54:16,600
Speaker 1: big deal too McLaurin. They had his contract issues and
1217
00:54:16,680 –> 00:54:18,600
Speaker 1: he gets hurt. I mean that’s just been that way
1218
00:54:19,000 –> 00:54:21,960
Speaker 1: for Washington. But we can’t set here and not be
1219
00:54:22,120 –> 00:54:24,160
Speaker 1: where we were at zero and two thinking, all right,
1220
00:54:24,160 –> 00:54:26,480
Speaker 1: we got a chance to put this together, piece it back,
1221
00:54:26,960 –> 00:54:29,239
Speaker 1: and not respect the Commanders feeling that same way.
1222
00:54:29,320 –> 00:54:31,680
Speaker 4: Right, Sure, no, absolutely, I mean this is a team
1223
00:54:31,680 –> 00:54:33,960
Speaker 4: that has good leadership I think I think dan Quinn’s
1224
00:54:34,120 –> 00:54:35,960
Speaker 4: an awesome leader. I mean he turned that thing around
1225
00:54:36,000 –> 00:54:38,600
Speaker 4: last year. Right, So they do have a great infrastructure
1226
00:54:38,640 –> 00:54:41,000
Speaker 4: and they have good players. Just a matter of kind
1227
00:54:41,040 –> 00:54:43,319
Speaker 4: of turning the page and figuring it out. It’s tough
1228
00:54:43,320 –> 00:54:45,880
Speaker 4: when you have injuries like this, and when your team’s
1229
00:54:45,880 –> 00:54:48,399
Speaker 4: built around a handful of players and you lose them
1230
00:54:48,440 –> 00:54:50,680
Speaker 4: early in the year, it’s difficult. But we’ve dealt with
1231
00:54:50,719 –> 00:54:52,879
Speaker 4: that too. We know what it’s like. To the Chiefs credit,
1232
00:54:52,960 –> 00:54:54,720
Speaker 4: they found a way to kind of get over that hump.
1233
00:54:54,880 –> 00:54:56,640
Speaker 4: Can’t let the Commanders do that on Monday.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, it’s weird.
1235
00:54:57,400 –> 00:54:59,960
Speaker 1: They’re last in the league and only having seven points
1236
00:55:00,040 –> 00:55:02,680
Speaker 1: on first offensive possessions, and last year they were tied
1237
00:55:03,120 –> 00:55:05,520
Speaker 1: with the Chiefs at top seven.
1238
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Speaker 2: In the league.
1239
00:55:06,120 –> 00:55:09,600
Speaker 1: But whether it’s the first offensive possession, defensive possession, or
1240
00:55:09,600 –> 00:55:12,399
Speaker 1: throughout the whole game, I don’t care what sport you’re
1241
00:55:12,440 –> 00:55:15,799
Speaker 1: in in professional sports or any level. Usually, if it’s
1242
00:55:15,840 –> 00:55:18,920
Speaker 1: talented enough, the most unselfish team will win.



